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Biography
Peter has worked for more than 30 years in the field of community-based environmental management. He specialises in supporting landholders and community groups to navigate complex technical, regulatory and social challenges associated with regenerating degraded landscapes. Peter undertook this work with the Mulloon Institute for the past 12 years before recently retiring. Peter continues to provide advice on the subject to professionals in the field. He also continues to test ideas in landscape regeneration on two farms that he and his wife, Donna, own and manage.
Education/Academic qualification
Applied Science, Master, Community Title or Community Chaos - Community-based environmental management and education in a rural residential development established under community title, University of Canberra
1 Mar 1998 → 1 Sept 2002
Award Date: 31 Jul 2003
Environmental Education, Graduate Diploma, Inter-disciplinary studies in community-based environmental education, University of Canberra
1 Mar 1996 → 1 Mar 1997
Award Date: 1 May 1997
Applied Science, Bachelor, Ecology and Natural Resources
1 Mar 1988 → 1 Nov 1992
Award Date: 31 May 1993
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Research output
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The Mulloon Rehydration Initiative: The project’s establishment and monitoring framework
Peel, L., Hazell, P., Bernardi, T., Dovers, S., Freudenberger, D., Hall, C., Hazell, D., Jehne, W., Moore, L. & Nairn, G., Jan 2022, In: Ecological Management and Restoration. 23, 1, p. 25-42 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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